agree. going to need citations on this one
I’d rather it be someone else to be honest, I don’t think he’s anywhere near the top of the list of people most deserving of taking her head or most poetic justice/dramatic twist.
Tyrande
Malfurion
Shandris
Genn
Tess
Anduin
Xalatath
The Jailer
N’Zoth
Vol’jin
Thrall (former war-chief with a history of killstealing)
I’d put Nathan down at about Lorna level.
I would like to see Anduin gone. I know he has fans. But most of the the people I know can’t stand him.
He has his moments. Gotta have someone who’s neutral good in this god forsaken story. We can’t run this on only edgelords, comic relief, and paladins with sticks up their bums; that’s boring.
I’d have to agree on Genn. When first introduced I appreciated him, then when he became a kings adviser that broke a direct order not to engage Sylvanas when he launched an attack on her fleet. Then he has done nothing since but act like Grima Wormtongue from lotr, whispering in Anduin’s ear to enact his own agenda with the Forsaken.
I really can’t stand him.
You realize that attack saved all our butts, right? He guessed she was up to no good because of course she was. Her being up to no good is about as likely as Xanatos plotting something: pretty much a sure thing.
When? Before the Storm had him accept punishment from Anduin and eventually come to agree that the Forsaken aren’t all bad, and then he spent almost the entirety of BfA away from Anduin or briefly chiming in that he should support his allies and not place blind faith in the Horde.
I play both sides… both Genn and Nathanos can go.
Genn is the guy who walled off his kingdom and wanted nothing to do with the Alliance until his kingdom was getting wrecked.
He’s full of himself
He’s the pinnacle of incompetence
A cat in the process of vomiting sounds better than listening to him talk.
And he regrets it, he learned a hard lesson when his son died and his kingdom fell, I think the character growth is great.
Genn is the man.
I’d love to see him bite Sylvana’s head off even though she beat the Lich King without breaking a sweat. Lore is all over the place anyways…
Anduin needs to abdicate the throne to Genn.
Only after Nathanos and Sylvanas, though perhaps all three of them could take a cruise on the Lady Anne. That would be lovely.
If I had things my way Genn would have died in Varian’s place. Anduin is a crap leader and Genn’s mere existence is holding Tess back. So much time went into developing Varian and they threw it all away. As for Tyrande… having Saurfang actually kill Malfurion would be a better justification for that rage.
She’s always put her personal feelings ahead of what’s best for her people anyways. I still haven’t forgotten about her slaughtering her own wardens to free Illidan. I doubt she cared much for Darnassus in comparison to Malfurion if she had to pick between the two and it shows… considering she never went back to the city as it burned to save anyone and instead chose to enter a safe portal with Malfurion. Her “rage” feels so flat and forced now.
Not really even going to get started on how they screwed up Sylvanas and the rest of the horde. But all that could have been avoided as well. You’d have to start further back and have Thrall killed instead of Garrosh. Garrosh should have been on the cusp of being evil but never crossing that line like his father did. The racial leaders being Baine, Garrosh, Sylvanas, Vol’jin, Lor’themar, and Gallywix. No more static warchief… they’d stand as equals and occasionally have a different “campaign” leader depending on where the next crisis is taking place. Being much more fluid and giving each leader a momentary spotlight without having to play musical chairs with the warchief throne.
You realize regardless of the outcome, treason is treason. He’s dishonorable.
Genn’s my favorite active character on the Alliance, now that Bronzebeard is neutral and Mekkatorque is in a coma. There goes that theory.
Don’t worry he’ll get “revived” as a mechagnome to further justify the allied race.
I don’t think you know how chains of command work.
Judgement calls have to be made on the field sometimes.